guys, he won't be able to answer any of your questions, he was banned last night
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Originally posted by: generaltso88
I'm not crapping on major, established colleges like Ivy League ones, nyu, stanford....etc.
Smaller, community, or huge state schools are crap. They're just there so run of the mill ppl can go to college, and spend money on it. THere should be a system like that of Germany, where ppl dont have to go to college for every degree under the sun.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: generaltso88
I'm not crapping on major, established colleges like Ivy League ones, nyu, stanford....etc.
Smaller, community, or huge state schools are crap. They're just there so run of the mill ppl can go to college, and spend money on it. THere should be a system like that of Germany, where ppl dont have to go to college for every degree under the sun.
State schools are some of the top schools... Georgia Tech, UC-Berkeley, UCLA, Viriginia, Michigan, etc. In graduate studies, the state schools are even more well represented since they have nice, big research budgets.
More than half the schools ranked in the top 50 graduate engineering programs are public schools:
University of California ? Berkeley
University of Illinois ? Urbana-Champaign
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University ? West Lafayette (IN)
University of Michigan ? Ann Arbor
University of Texas ? Austin
University of California ? San Diego
Texas A&M University ? College Station
University of Wisconsin ? Madison
University of California ? Los Angeles
University of Maryland ? College Park
Penn State University ? University Park
University of California ? Santa Barbara
University of Washington
University of Florida
University of Minnesota ? Twin Cities
Ohio State University
Virginia Tech
North Carolina State University
University of Colorado ? Boulder
University of California ? Davis
Rutgers State University ? New Brunswick
University of California ? Irvine
University of Virginia
Iowa State University
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
Arizona State University
Originally posted by: generaltso88
I'm not crapping on major, established colleges like Ivy League ones, nyu, stanford....etc.
Smaller, community, or huge state schools are crap. They're just there so run of the mill ppl can go to college, and spend money on it. THere should be a system like that of Germany, where ppl dont have to go to college for every degree under the sun.
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: generaltso88
I'm not crapping on major, established colleges like Ivy League ones, nyu, stanford....etc.
Smaller, community, or huge state schools are crap. They're just there so run of the mill ppl can go to college, and spend money on it. THere should be a system like that of Germany, where ppl dont have to go to college for every degree under the sun.
State schools are some of the top schools... Georgia Tech, UC-Berkeley, UCLA, Viriginia, Michigan, etc. In graduate studies, the state schools are even more well represented since they have nice, big research budgets.
More than half the schools ranked in the top 50 graduate engineering programs are public schools:
University of California ? Berkeley
University of Illinois ? Urbana-Champaign
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University ? West Lafayette (IN)
University of Michigan ? Ann Arbor
University of Texas ? Austin
University of California ? San Diego
Texas A&M University ? College Station
University of Wisconsin ? Madison
University of California ? Los Angeles
University of Maryland ? College Park
Penn State University ? University Park
University of California ? Santa Barbara
University of Washington
University of Florida
University of Minnesota ? Twin Cities
Ohio State University
Virginia Tech
North Carolina State University
University of Colorado ? Boulder
University of California ? Davis
Rutgers State University ? New Brunswick
University of California ? Irvine
University of Virginia
Iowa State University
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
Arizona State University
Auburn University should be on that list as well. I believe they are in the top 25 in 2004.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Qosis
Hahaha... oh boy.
I was accepted to Bentley in the States before I got accepted to Queen's.
Bentley? I've never even heard of that before... are you trying to imply it's a top, prestigious school? The average SAT score there is 1185...
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: generaltso88
I'm not crapping on major, established colleges like Ivy League ones, nyu, stanford....etc.
Smaller, community, or huge state schools are crap. They're just there so run of the mill ppl can go to college, and spend money on it. THere should be a system like that of Germany, where ppl dont have to go to college for every degree under the sun.
State schools are some of the top schools... Georgia Tech, UC-Berkeley, UCLA, Viriginia, Michigan, etc. In graduate studies, the state schools are even more well represented since they have nice, big research budgets.
More than half the schools ranked in the top 50 graduate engineering programs are public schools:
University of California ? Berkeley
University of Illinois ? Urbana-Champaign
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University ? West Lafayette (IN)
University of Michigan ? Ann Arbor
University of Texas ? Austin
University of California ? San Diego
Texas A&M University ? College Station
University of Wisconsin ? Madison
University of California ? Los Angeles
University of Maryland ? College Park
Penn State University ? University Park
University of California ? Santa Barbara
University of Washington
University of Florida
University of Minnesota ? Twin Cities
Ohio State University
Virginia Tech
North Carolina State University
University of Colorado ? Boulder
University of California ? Davis
Rutgers State University ? New Brunswick
University of California ? Irvine
University of Virginia
Iowa State University
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
Arizona State University
Auburn University should be on that list as well. I believe they are in the top 25 in 2004.
Auburn is ranked 78th. It's a solid school. I think if we look at the entire list of ranked engineering graduate schools, probably around 66%-75% are big, public schools.
Originally posted by: Transition
This thread is ridiculous. Retard gets turned down by top-choice college and can't figure out why.
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: generaltso88
American colleges are a joke, standards are way too low. I mean even Princefield2040 can probably go to another college. just pitiful. And its sad that I have to go to one.
I guess that's why thousands and thousands of foreign students flock to American Universities to pursue high-end degrees, right?
It's called CA-NA-DA as well. McGill, UofT, UBC all take in a LOT of int'l students - because don't forget not everyone can afford to pay the $40K tuitions at Harvard.
I go to Purdue, which has the highest foreign student population of any US University. We also have one of the nations top rated engineering programs. I don't want to hear sh!t about American universities having "too low standards"
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
http://www.princetonreview.com...ing=1022263&LTID=1
Admissions Selectivity Rating: 63 (on a scale from 60-100)
Average SAT: 1027
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: generaltso88
I'm not crapping on major, established colleges like Ivy League ones, nyu, stanford....etc.
Smaller, community, or huge state schools are crap. They're just there so run of the mill ppl can go to college, and spend money on it. THere should be a system like that of Germany, where ppl dont have to go to college for every degree under the sun.
State schools are some of the top schools... Georgia Tech, UC-Berkeley, UCLA, Viriginia, Michigan, etc. In graduate studies, the state schools are even more well represented since they have nice, big research budgets.
More than half the schools ranked in the top 50 graduate engineering programs are public schools:
University of California ? Berkeley
University of Illinois ? Urbana-Champaign
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University ? West Lafayette (IN)
University of Michigan ? Ann Arbor
University of Texas ? Austin
University of California ? San Diego
Texas A&M University ? College Station
University of Wisconsin ? Madison
University of California ? Los Angeles
University of Maryland ? College Park
Penn State University ? University Park
University of California ? Santa Barbara
University of Washington
University of Florida
University of Minnesota ? Twin Cities
Ohio State University
Virginia Tech
North Carolina State University
University of Colorado ? Boulder
University of California ? Davis
Rutgers State University ? New Brunswick
University of California ? Irvine
University of Virginia
Iowa State University
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
Arizona State University
Auburn University should be on that list as well. I believe they are in the top 25 in 2004.
Auburn is ranked 78th. It's a solid school. I think if we look at the entire list of ranked engineering graduate schools, probably around 66%-75% are big, public schools.
In Graduate Engineering(which I what I thought you were alluding to) they are ranked 22nd. Linkie The school overall was 44 among Public Unis, but I do believe they slipped.
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: generaltso88
I'm not crapping on major, established colleges like Ivy League ones, nyu, stanford....etc.
Smaller, community, or huge state schools are crap. They're just there so run of the mill ppl can go to college, and spend money on it. THere should be a system like that of Germany, where ppl dont have to go to college for every degree under the sun.
State schools are some of the top schools... Georgia Tech, UC-Berkeley, UCLA, Viriginia, Michigan, etc. In graduate studies, the state schools are even more well represented since they have nice, big research budgets.
More than half the schools ranked in the top 50 graduate engineering programs are public schools:
University of California ? Berkeley
University of Illinois ? Urbana-Champaign
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University ? West Lafayette (IN)
University of Michigan ? Ann Arbor
University of Texas ? Austin
University of California ? San Diego
Texas A&M University ? College Station
University of Wisconsin ? Madison
University of California ? Los Angeles
University of Maryland ? College Park
Penn State University ? University Park
University of California ? Santa Barbara
University of Washington
University of Florida
University of Minnesota ? Twin Cities
Ohio State University
Virginia Tech
North Carolina State University
University of Colorado ? Boulder
University of California ? Davis
Rutgers State University ? New Brunswick
University of California ? Irvine
University of Virginia
Iowa State University
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
Arizona State University
Auburn University should be on that list as well. I believe they are in the top 25 in 2004.
Auburn is ranked 78th. It's a solid school. I think if we look at the entire list of ranked engineering graduate schools, probably around 66%-75% are big, public schools.
In Graduate Engineering(which I what I thought you were alluding to) they are ranked 22nd. Linkie The school overall was 44 among Public Unis, but I do believe they slipped.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
http://www.princetonreview.com...ing=1022263&LTID=1
Admissions Selectivity Rating: 63 (on a scale from 60-100)
Average SAT: 1027
Originally posted by: GigaCluster
CanOWorms, where's that list? I want to find my school on it.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
http://www.princetonreview.com...ing=1022263&LTID=1
Admissions Selectivity Rating: 63 (on a scale from 60-100)
Average SAT: 1027
Sweet, the average ACT score at my school is 16!
It's a small community college. $980/semester. :beer:Originally posted by: MySoS
WTF, what school is this ITT tech, heald college, ....
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: GigaCluster
CanOWorms, where's that list? I want to find my school on it.
It's US News & World Report. You need to subscribe to gain access to the info. I only have access to the graduate school rankings. What's your school? Tell me what you're looking for and I'll see if I can get it for you. There are only about 80 ranked engineering schools though so it may not even be listed.